Nintendo president on Super Nintendo fiasco: It was 'outside our control'

Nintendo’s upcoming Super NES Classic Edition — an $US80 re-release of the original Super Nintendo, but with 21 built-in games — is going to be impossible to find when it launches on September 29. It’s an inexpensive, nostalgia-laced product that’s being made in limited quantities, and it’s available for a limited time only.

Of course it’s going to be impossible to find. Just look at this thing:

We can’t be sure, but that’s a logical guess based on Nintendo’s history with this kinda thing — particularly in the case of the Super NES Classic Edition.

When pre-orders went live for the console in late August, it was a complete mess. Nintendo’s total lack of communication about when pre-orders would go live, and where, resulted in a lot of frustrated consumers.

And he’s not wrong — you shouldn’t have to pay more than the standard retail price for Nintendo’s re-released Super NES Classic Edition: $US80.

Unfortunately, as we learned in 2016 with the NES Classic Edition re-release — and again last month, when the SNES Classic Edition pre-order fiasco happened — that’s unlikely to happen. What’s far more likely is there will be limited quantities of the hardware in stores, people will line up very early, and launch units will sell out immediately. Following that, a trickle of units is likely to continue throughout the year, with the occasional retailer offering overpriced bundles featuring the console with a bunch of junk you otherwise wouldn’t buy.

For what it’s worth, Nintendo promises it will produce far more Super NES Classic Edition consoles that it did with last year’s NES Classic Edition. A Nintendo representative provided the following statement back in June:

“We aren’t providing specific numbers, but we will produce significantly more units of Super NES Classic Edition than we did of NES Classic Edition.”

How it actually plays out remains to be seen; the Super NES Classic Edition goes on sale on September 29 for $US80. Check out a video of it in action right here: